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 ===== Chuck Wagon Etiquette ===== ===== Chuck Wagon Etiquette =====
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 +//**One Possible Guide for Surfski Cookie Eater Manners** //
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 +(found a number of places including [[https://​www.legendsofamerica.com/​we-chuckwagon/​|https://​www.legendsofamerica.com/​we-chuckwagon/​]],​ but not aware of original source)
  
   * No one eats until Cookie calls   * No one eats until Cookie calls
   * When Cookie calls, everyone comes a runnin’   * When Cookie calls, everyone comes a runnin’
-  * Hungry ​cowboys ​wait for no man. They fill their plates, fill their bellies, and then move on so stragglers can fill their plates +  * Hungry ​cowpokes ​wait for no one. They fill their plates, fill their bellies, and then move on so stragglers can fill their plates 
-  * Cowboys ​eat first, talk later.+  * Cowpokes ​eat first, talk later.
   * It’s okay to eat with your fingers. The food is clean   * It’s okay to eat with your fingers. The food is clean
-  * If you’re refilling the coffee cup and someone yells “Man at the pot.” You’re obliged to serve refills. +  * If you’re refilling the coffee cup and someone yells “Cowpoke ​at the pot.” You’re obliged to serve refills. 
-  * Don’t take the last serving unless you’re sure you’re the last man.+  * Don’t take the last serving unless you’re sure you’re the last one.
   * Food left on the plate is an insult to the cook.   * Food left on the plate is an insult to the cook.
   * No running or saddling a horse near the wagon. And when you ride off, always ride downwind from the wagon.   * No running or saddling a horse near the wagon. And when you ride off, always ride downwind from the wagon.
-  * If you come across any decent firewood, bring it back to the wagon+  * If you come across any decent ​<del>firewood</​del> ​ (read cookies, coffee, pie, treats), bring it back to the wagon
   * Strangers are always welcome at the wagon.   * Strangers are always welcome at the wagon.